If you are looking to declutter your desk at home or even your office, a desk organiser is the best way to go about it. We've picked desk organisers across budget, functionality, material and design, so you don't have to do the hard work. So, pick the one (or two) that fits your needs and you can thank us later.
10 Desk Organiser Choices For The Monica Geller In You
The Budget Desk Organiser
This slanting organiser from Nestasia is a simple one that features multiple slots that you can use to keep pens, markers, mini Post-It notes, and even your wireless earbuds case. Along with being lightweight, versatile and functional, it comes in a set of 2 for just INR 450. Given the premium quality, we'd say it's a steal!
The Basic Desk Organiser
ExclusiveLane has a range of handmade and hand-painted wooden desk organisers, and we like this one with a cute owl design. It features two compartments, which you can use to store your stationery essentials, or even dining cutlery and other knick-knacks.
The Designer Yet Functional Organiser
Homegrown home decor label Spin puts a spin on all their decor pieces and this three-piece desk organiser tray is one such piece. The three pieces can be used to store everything from paper clips to Post-It notes, and notebooks to staplers. You can even place these pieces apart in various parts of the house—the smallest tray to keep knick-knacks and the biggest one on your desk to keep planners and stationery in one place. The three-piece aluminium set is finished in an eye-catching yellow.
The Insta-Worthy Organiser
We found this minimal Insta-worthy desk organiser, which is is made with metal and glass and features a modern silhouette inspired by city skylines. It features four slots, including a large slot for storing your notebooks, journals, letters, and other papers. The other three slots can be used to store all your basic stationery.
The Stationery Hoarder's Desk Organiser
If you are someone who takes a lot of notes, loves to doodle, and have planners and journals that you use regularly, then you need this Dronjons desk organiser from IKEA. It has four slots including a tray with the largest slot perfect for keeping all your papers and notebooks. The other slots can be used to store everything from scissors to staplers, and sketch pens to pencils. Use the tray to keep cello tapes, stapler pins, paper clips, and other items.
The Planter Desk Organiser
Instead of getting a planter, get this organiser that comes with a planter slot. This one features a dedicated glasses holder and a pencil stand to store all your essentials, and we absolutely love the succulent and self-watering planter that comes with it.
Staircase Desk Organiser
This lovely wooden organiser has three rows, the tallest one for your stationery like pens and rulers, the middle one is nice for keeping keys and wires handy, and the last one's a tray to keep your wallet or just use it as a trinket for small items like earrings, lip balm and more.
The Stores Everything Desk Organiser
We also have our eyes on this highly versatile organiser from Spin that has ample space to store literally everything. We like how it has numerous sections for all your items along with two sliding trays that you can fit anywhere in the organiser. While it's a little on the higher end, it is made of premium-quality metal, which makes it durable and worth every penny.
The Laptop Stand Desk Organiser
Multipurpose pieces are what we live for and when a laptop stand can double as a desk organiser, all we have to say is 'take our money!'. This desk organiser comes in a fine matte black finish and has enough space in its four compartments to help you store all your knick-knacks and notebooks. We also really like the DIY aspect which means you'll have a fun activity to do while assembling this organiser.
The Accessory Desk Organiser
If you have a lot of accessories and gadgets lying around on your table, then this desk organiser should help you put everything in place. It has a functional design in the form of grooves and slits to store your gadgets in place. The phone slot comes with a slit that allows you to pass the charger through it so you can charge your phone while it's stationary. It also has grooves to keep your spectacles as well as pens, Post-It notes, and small office stationery.